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Civil society pays rich tributes to Parihar brothers, demands memorial for martyrs
11/3/2020 12:11:37 AM

Early Times Report

UDHAMPUR, Nov 2: A large number of people under the banner of Civil Society Udhampur today held a meeting here to pay rich tributes to the Kishtwar Martyrs Anil Parihar and his brother Ajit Parihar on to their 2nd Martydom Day.
In the meeting civil society members paid rich tributes to the Parihar brothers and who attained Martydom in Kishtwar two years back on Nov 01 2018 .
Lauding Parihar brothers courageous role ever since 1990’s in raising voice against militancy and preventing migration of minorities, and their work to stregthen democratic institution in the area speakers said that they symbolized a crusade and a cause which has gained further momentum with their killing.
Speaking on the occasion, Civil Society member Ranjit parihar, Rajesh parihar Parvesh Parihar Pardeep Bakshi, Vikram Slathia, Deepankeer Gupta Ramesh Gupta, Deepak, Govind Ram and Raj Kumar demanded that a memorial should be built by goverment in the memory of leaders and innocent people killed during the Pakistan-sponsored terrorism era in the district and State to recognise their Martydom.
Government should also provide special ecnomic package for the kiths and kins of martyrs killed during three decades long millitancy in Erstwhile Doda district and in rest of jammu province and also free professional education to their children as per given to kashmiri migrants to acknowledge the sacrifice of those who attained martyrdom during three decades long millitancy in the state.They also demanded that roads hospitals and bridges should be named in the name of Martydom in every respective district of state which will be a real tribute to such nationalist forces.
They said that memorial would serve as a source of inspiration for the future generations and strengthen the unity and integrity of India, besides being part of the history. They further added that the names and photos of all killed in the said period of terrorism should form a part of this memorial.
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